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Endotoxin and Acute Renal Failure Associated with Obstructive Jaundice
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Obstructive JaundiceHepatologyBiliary TractMedicineLiver PhysiologyKidney FailureGastroenterologyPathologySepsisSingle DoseHepatotoxicityAcute Liver FailureBiliary DisorderAcute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseDrug-induced Liver InjuryNephrologyDelayed Clearance
A single dose of endotoxin given to rats with obstructive jaundice produced death with intravascular coagulation. This action was apparently due to delayed clearance of endotoxin from the circulation. The finding is relevant to "hepatorenal failure," which can be caused by bacteraemia after biliary tract operations.
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